After wrapping up around 20 hours worth of Just Cause 4’s story missions and having destructive fun blowing up basically all the things, I went back and read my review of Just Cause 3 from 2015. This, I thought, explains that deja vu sensation. With a few additions, reading that review will tell you everything you need to know about Just Cause 4’s strengths. This is a very iterative sequel, and therefore it’s just as gloriously over-the-top and action-movie stupid as the last one. It does learn from and address many of Just Cause 3’s mistakes, especially when it comes to some of the more annoyingly repetitious mission types, but it doesn’t really come with a must-have new idea to give it its own identity.
Microsoft’s Success Went Beyond Just Exclusives – 2018 Year In Review
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Netflix’s Christmas Movie With Kurt Russell Hits 20 Million Streams In A Week
In your daily scroll through the Netflix carousel, you’ve probably noticed a new Netflix-exclusive Christmas movie starring veteran actor Kurt Russell called The Christmas Chronicles. As it turns out, while the movie flew somewhat under the radar, the film has been extraordinary successful.
Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos said this week that the film generated 20 million views in its first week. According to Sarandos, that would work out to a $200 million opening if The Christmas Chronicles was released traditionally in theaters.
“If every one of those [20 million streams] was a movie ticket purchase, that’s a $US 200 million opening week,” he said, as reported by Business Insider. “Even movies that go on to $US1 billion don’t typically do that in the first week.”
According to Sarandos, The Christmas Chronicles is Russell’s biggest opening ever for one of his movies. “Even in his successful career, he’s never had that many people see one of his movies in the first week ever,” he said. “That’s a testimony to what we can bring to the market for storytellers today that we couldn’t have ten years ago.”
Importantly, it’s unclear how many of the 20 million first-week streams for The Christmas Chronicles are repeats. But whatever the case, it is clear the movie has been popular, and while Sarandos is spinning the numbers in a way that makes Netflix look better, he’s of course absolutely right that Netflix is shaking up the film world.
Russell, who has been acting for decades, recently appeared in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, which made $146.5 million over its first three days and $183 million in its first week, according to the report.
The Christmas Chronicles stars Russell as Santa, along with Judah Lewis and Darby Camp as the brother and sister who caused Santa’s sleigh to crash. Together, they must all save Christmas.
The movie, which was released at the end of November, was directed by Clay Kaytis (The Angry Birds Movie) and produced by Harry Potter and Home Alone director Chris Columbus.
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The Walking Dead: Everything We Know About “The Fair”
Warning: Spoilers for The Walking Dead up through Season 9’s midseason finale, “Evolution.”
The first half of The Walking Dead’s Season 9 was overflowing with “stuff and things.” There were two time jumps, a couple of kids grew up, Gabriel kept making out with people, a handful of new characters entered the mix, gruesome new foes The Whisperers claimed their first victim, and some major characters exited stage left. And buried inside all of this were occasional mentions of… a fair?
Marvel First Announced a Shang-Chi Movie 13 Years Ago
A Shang-Chi movie is reportedly in development, but Marvel actually first announced it was working on a film based on the Asian super hero back in 2005.
Prior to Iron Man (the first official Marvel Cinematic Universe movie) being released in 2008, Marvel Studios announced it had raised $525 million to make its own movies based off Marvel properties. At the time, a slew of possible Marvel movies were announced: Avengers, Captain America, Black Panther, Ant-Man, Dr. Strange, Hawkeye, Nick Fury, Cloak & Dagger, Power Pack and, of course, Shang-Chi.
The Biggest Comics To Read In 2019
We may be a little less than a month away from the new year, but that doesn’t mean we’re not already eagerly anticipating some of the new year’s best new comics. From all new #1s at Marvel and DC to revivals of cult classic franchises at Image, Boom, and Dynamite, 2019 is shaping up to be a powerhouse year for every corner of the comic book industry. There’s something in the mix for everyone, whether you’re a fan of the dense, cape-and-cowl continuities to be found in superhero stories or you’re looking for an experience that might be a little more niche (and a little less historically convoluted.) We’ve got noir thrillers, TV show spin offs, long awaited returns and some left field debuts.
Of course, these are only ten of the dozens and dozens of comics set to premier next year. Have a book you can’t wait to pick up that didn’t make the cut or flew under the radar? Let us know in the comments below, and keep checking back here at GameSpot Universe for even more coverage of 2018’s very best comics, TV, and movies as well as our picks for 2019’s breakout series’ to watch.
Update: PlayStation Network Now Working
Update: The PSN is now back in working order according to the PSN status page, and all systems are now operational.
Original story follows:
The PlayStation Network across all platforms is experiencing issues across all types of services, according to the official PSN status page.
PSN for PS4, PS4, Web, and Vita is down for account management, online gaming, social aspects, PS Now, and the PlayStation Store, among other services.
Battlefield 5’s First Free DLC Delayed As DICE Discovers Issue At The Last Minute
The first instalment in Battlefield V‘s free DLC campaign will not make it out on schedule. Developer DICE said on Twitter that it found an unspecified “issue” with the first Tides of War content, Chapter 1: Overture, and as such, the release is being held back beyond its announced December 4 launch.
“Rather than create issues in the game, we’re holding the update for the time being,” DICE said. The studio added that it will report back with an update as soon as possible, but for now the developer said it does not anticipate “a long delay.”
Whereas previous Battlefield games charged money for extra content, Battlefield V is giving it away for free through the live service element known as Tides of War. Chapter 1: Overture adds a new map, Panzerstorm, which is set in 1940 Belgium. As its name suggests, it is a tank-focused map–and DICE says up to 17 tanks can duke it out at once on the map.
The Overture update also adds the fifth War Story single-player chapter, The Last Tiger. This missions sees you playing as a Nazi soldier who is fighting not only Allied forces but also “their own doubts about doubts about the ideology that led them to their now-inevitable defeat.” You can see a brief tease for the campaign in the video below.
What’s more, Overture introduces a new training mode called Practice Range, a tutorial mode of sorts that teaches you the basics of weapons and vehicles. Additionally, the update introduces new challenges that reward players with things like soldier outfits and weapon skins, while the game also adds cosmetic customisation options for tanks and other vehicles.
On a further-out timeline, Battlefield V will introduce a battle royale mode called Firestorm in March.
Red Dead Online: Rockstar Will Re-Balance In-Game Gold Bar Economy
Rockstar has responded to player feedback for Red Dead Online’s beta, specifically commenting on fixing the in-game economy.
“Our current areas of focus include the in-game economy, which will require some additional balancing in order to ensure all activities are appropriately rewarding and fun, as well as some persistent bugs that are causing some players to be kicked from sessions.”
Rockstar’s decision to focus on this fix first, is most likely a response from players complaining about the time it can take to earn just one gold bar in the game, which is approximately 8 hours.

